Pop Art emerged in the 1950s as an art movement that celebrated popular culture and mass media. Artists like Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg embraced imagery and objects from everyday life and commercial culture. Warhol in particular is known for his silkscreen paintings of mass produced consumer items like Campbell's Soup cans and Coca Cola bottles, as well as celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, which he repeated in series. Through these works, Pop Art brought elements of popular culture and advertising into the fine art world.